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Articulation Agreement Between Hill College & Hardin- Simmons University Effective Fall 2017

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  • Articulation Agreement

    Between

    Hill College

    &

    Hardin- Simmons University

    Effective Fall 2017

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    HELLO FROM HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY IN ABILENE, TEXAS!

    We are so glad you are interested in transferring to HSU! Our partnership with Hill College

    means that we have a direct pathway for you to further your education at Hardin-Simmons

    University. This transfer guide will help you determine which courses to take at the community

    college level that will successfully transfer into your HSU degree. For best results, we suggest

    that you do two things:

    (1) Use this transfer guide in correlation with your detailed HSU degree worksheet for your

    specific major. These can be found on our website at www.hsutx.edu > admission >

    transfer students > degree worksheets. Not all majors have the same Foundational

    Curriculum requirements, so we want to make sure you know exactly what your major

    will require before planning your class schedule.

    (2) Contact our Admission Counselor for Transfer Students with ANY questions about

    transferring courses, the HSU admission process, or scholarships we offer.

    Alyssa Rasco

    Admission Counselor for Transfers

    Hardin-Simmons University

    2200 Hickory St, Box 16050

    Abilene, TX 79698

    [email protected]

    Call or Text: 325-754-0808

    Fax: 325-671-2115

    We can’t wait for you to begin your journey at Hardin-Simmons University!

    http://www.hsutx.edu/mailto:[email protected]

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    ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

    Hardin-Simmons University proposes to accept academic courses from Hill College toward the

    bachelor degrees as outlined in the following. This proposal is designed to clarify and encourage

    students as they plan to transfer from Hill College to Hardin-Simmons University.

    The following general policies apply to work being transferred to Hardin-Simmons University:

    A. Up to 66 hours of course work from a two-year institution (i.e. Hill College) may be

    accepted in transfer to Hardin-Simmons University.

    B. Final acceptance of all transfer work is subject to the Registrar, who is the articulation

    officer for the university.

    C. An official copy of all transcripts must be submitted to HSU.

    D. Hardin-Simmons University does not grant credit for experiential learning or

    professional certificates.

    E. Freshman and sophomore-level courses will not transfer as upper-division credit.

    F. Freshman and sophomore-level courses may not substitute for upper-division courses

    unless approved by the head of the department of the area in which the course is

    offered or by the appropriate dean.

    G. Courses with grades lower than a C will not be accepted in transfer. However, at the

    time of admission, a student may petition to transfer no more than two courses with

    grades of D, providing the resulting overall transfer GPA is 2.0 or higher.

    H. An Evaluation Form, which indicates the transfer status of all courses attempted, will be

    provided to the applicant usually within three weeks after the receipt of all official

    transcripts.

    Note: Only students enrolled in a high-school dual-credit program may be enrolled concurrently

    at Hill College and Hardin-Simmons University. Upon high school graduation, students may no

    longer be enrolled concurrently at another institution while enrolled at Hardin-Simmons

    University.

    Contact Information

    Kacey Higgins Alyssa Rasco Chastity Jobe Registrar Admission Counselor for Transfers Records Coordinator Hardin-Simmons University Hardin-Simmons University Hardin-Simmons Univ. 2200 Hickory Street 2200 Hickory Street 2200 Hickory Street HSU Box 16190 HSU Box 16050 HSU Box 16190 Abilene, TX 79698-6190 Abilene, TX 79698 Abilene, TX 79698 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (325) 670-1368 (325) 754-0808 (325) 670-1201

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    GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES APPLICABLE TO ALL AREAS: 37 Hours

    CURRENT HSU REQUIREMENTS HILL COLLEGE TRANSFER OPTIONS

    Freshman Writing, 6 credits ENGL 1301 Freshmen Writing I ENGL 1302 Freshmen Writing II BSAD 1301 Business Communication

    ENGL 1301 Composition I ENGL 1302 Composition II ENGL 2311 Technical & Business Writing

    Communication, 3 credits COMM 1301 Intro to Communication

    SPCH 1311 Intro to Speech Communication SPCH 1315 Public Speaking SPCH 1321 Business & Professional Communication SPCH 2335 Argumentation & Debate

    Literature, 3 credits ENGL 2302 English Literature ENGL 2302 English Literature ENGL 2303 American Literature ENGL 2303 American Literature ENGL 2301 World Literature ENGL 2301 World Literature ENGL 2301 World Literature ENGL 2099 Special Topics

    ENGL 2322 British Literature I ENGL 2323 British Literature II ENGL 2327 American Literature I ENGL 2328 American Literature II ENGL 2331 World Literature ENGL 2332 World Literature I ENGL 2333 World Literature II ENGL 2341 Special Topics in Literature

    Fine Arts, 3 credits from Art, Theatre, or Music ART 1300 Intro to the Visual Arts ART 1301 Drawing I ART 1302 Design I ART 2099 Special Topics ART 2099 Special Topics ART 2306 Art History Survey I ART 2307 Art History Survey II ART 2313 Oil Painting ART 2315 Sculpture I ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography THEA 1131 Theatre Workshop THEA 1132 Theatre Workshop THEA 1333 Introduction to Theatre THEA 2335 Stagecraft THEA 2334 Acting I THEA 2099 Special Topics MUHL 1301 Music Appreciation MUHL 2099 Special Topics

    ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation ARTS 1316 Drawing I ARTS 1311 Design I ARTS 2366 Watercolor I ARTS 2348 Digital Art I ARTS 1303 Art History I (Prehistoric to 14th Century) ARTS 1304 Art History II (!4th Century to the Present) ARTS 2316 Painting I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I ARTS 2356 Photography I DRAM 1120 Theatre Practicum I DRAM 1121 Theatre Practicum II DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I DRAM 1351 Acting I DRAM 2366 Development of the Motion Picture MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation MUSI 1308 Survey of Music Literature

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    MUHL 2099 Special Topics

    MUSI 1310 American Popular Music NOTE: Students may also acquire their 3 credits of Fine Arts credits by participating in Hill College’s vocal and / or instrumental ensembles or by taking instrumental or vocal lessons for three semesters.

    1 Math Course, 3 credits (check major for specific Math requirement) MATH 1310 MATH 1311 MATH 1316 Finite Math for Business MATH 1420

    MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1316 Plane Trigonometry MATH 1324 Math for Business & Soc Sci (Finite Math) MATH 2413 (as recommended for majors) Calculus I with Analytical Geometry

    Technology Competency, 3 credits CSCI 1303 Intro to Computer Applications CSCI 1320 Program Design & Dev I

    BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications COSC 1436 Programming Fundamentals I

    2 Different Activities Courses, 2 credits FSSC 1099 Special Topics or corresponding Title.

    Two one-hour PHED courses, preferably each focusing on a different activity.

    Natural Science: 3 or 4 credits from Biology OR Environmental Science (NOTE: either the Natural Science OR Physical Science must have a lab). BIOL 1306 / 1106 General Biology I / Lab BIOL 1401 Life Science BIOL 2402 Human Anatomy & Physiology I ENVS 1311 Intro to Environmental Science + ENGS 1111 Lab

    BIOL 1406 Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 1408 Biology for Non-Science Majors I or BIOL 1409 Biology for Non-Science Majors II BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology I ENVS 1401 / GEOL 1405 Intro to Environmental Science I [non- science majors only]

    Physical Science: 3 or 4 credits from Physics, Geology, Chemistry, OR Physical Science (NOTE: either the Natural Science OR Physical Science must have a lab). CHEM 1099 Special Topics CHEM 1310/1101 Gen Chem I / Lab GEOL 1303 / 1103 Physical Geology / Lab GEOL 2099 Special Topics GEOL 2099 Special Topics GEOL 2099 Special Topics

    CHEM 1406 [non-majors only] Intro to Chemistry I CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology GEOL 1445 Oceanography GEOL 1447 Meteorology

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    PHYS 1310 / 1110 Gen Physics I / Lab PHSC 2099 Special Topics PHSC 2099 Special Topics PHSC 2099 Special Topics

    PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1403 Stars & Galaxies PHYS 1404 Solar System PHYS 2425 University Physics I

    NOTE: Students who intend to transfer to HSU and major in one of the sciences should consider waiting to take BIOL courses until they begin coursework at HSU, since HSU degree requirements include Forensic Biology, which is taught as a 3000 level course at HSU.

    Social Science, 6 credits minimum; some majors may require more. (See HSU Catalog; for BA and BBS, must come from outside the major & minor fields.) From ECON, HIST, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, & SOCI. ECON 2331 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2332 Principles of Microeconomics HIST 1301 US History to 1876 HIST 1302 US History Since 1876 HIST 2301 History of Western Civilizations to 1550 HIST 2302 History of Western Civilizations Since 1550 POLS 1302 American Government POLS 2301 Texas State & Local Govt PSYC 1301 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2099 Special Topics PSYC 2099 Special Topics PSYC 2300 Life Span Development PSYC 2099 Special Topics PSYC 2099 Special Topics SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 2302 Social Problems SOCI 2099 Special Topics SOCI 2099 Special Topics SOCI 2099 Special Topics SOCI 2099 Special Topics

    ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics HIST 1301 United States History I HIST 1302 United States History II HIST 2311 or 2321 Western / World Civilizations I HIST 2312 or 2322 Western / World Civilizations II GOVT 2305 Federal Government GOVT 2306 Texas Government PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2306 Human Sexuality PSYC 2308 Child Psychology PSYC 2314 Lifespan Growth & Development PSYC 2315 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2319 Social Psychology SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1306 Social Problems SOCI 2301 Marriage & the Family SOCI 2306 Human Sexuality SOCI 2319 Minority Studies SOCI 2326 Social Psychology

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    FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS for BA, BM, and BFA degrees:

    Bachelor of Arts degrees require two years (12 credits) of one language. Bachelor of Arts in Music Business requires three semesters (9 credits) in one language. Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees requires one year (6 credits) of one language. Bachelor of Music degrees, excluding the Bachelor of Music Education degree, usually require one semester (3 credits) of French and one semester (3 credits) of German. However, some majors may vary.

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE

    FREN 1301 Elementary French I FREN 1411 Beginning French I

    FREN 1302 Elementary French II FREN 1412 Beginning French II

    FREN 2301 Intermediate French I FREN 2311 Intermediate French I

    FREN 2302 Intermediate French II FREN 2312 Intermediate French II

    SPAN 1301 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I

    SPAN 1302 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish II

    SPAN 2301 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2311 Intermediate Spanish I

    SPAN 2302 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2312 Intermediate Spanish II

    COURSES THAT MAY APPLY TO SPECIFIC AREAS / MAJORS / MINORS

    ART

    Students choosing to major in any area of ART may earn additional hours:

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE

    ART 1301 Drawing I ARTS 1316 Drawing I

    ART 1302 Design I ARTS 1317 Drawing II

    ART 1311 Drawing II ARTS 1311 Design I

    AND FOR THE FOLLOWING DEGREES MAY ADD:

    BA in ART EDUCATION

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I or ART 2317 Ceramics I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BA in ART - GENERAL STUDIO

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I or ART 2317 Ceramics I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BA in ART – GRAPHIC DESIGN

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    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BFA in ART – 3D CONCENTRATION

    ART 2306 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I

    ART 2307 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BFA in ART - GRAPHIC DESIGN CONCENTRATION

    ART 2306 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I

    ART 2307 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BFA in ART – PAINTING & DRAWING

    ART 2306 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I

    ART 2307 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BFA in ART – PHOTOGRAPHY CONCENTRATION

    ART 2306 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I

    ART 2307 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I or ART 2317 Ceramics I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    BFA in ART - PRINTMAKING

    ART 2306 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I

    ART 2307 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II

    ART 2313 Oil Painting ARTS 2316 Painting I

    ART 2315 Sculpture I ARTS 2326 Metal Sculpture I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

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    BUSINESS

    Students choosing to work toward one of HSU’s BUSINESS degrees may earn up to 30 additional hours; however, no more than 66 total hours may be transferred from Hill College to Hardin-Simmons University.

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE ACCT 2311 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting

    ACCT 2312 Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial Accounting

    ACCT 1301 Survey of Accounting ACNT 1303 AND ACNT 1304 Introduction to Accounting I & Intro to Accounting II

    MATH 1316 Finite Mathematics for Business MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences (Finite Mathematics)

    BSAD 1301 Business Communications ENGL 2311 Technical & Business Writing BSAD 2304 Business Analytics MATH 1325 Calculus for Business and Social

    Sciences

    BSAD 2302 Business Statistics MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods

    ECON 2331 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics)

    ECON 2332 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2302 Principles of Economics (Microeconomics)

    MGMT 3351 Introduction to Management (to be waived or substitutions made)

    BMGT 1327 Principles of Management AND HRPO 2301 Human Resource Management

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE

    Students choosing to major in CRIMINAL JUSTICE at HSU may acquire an additional 18 hours.

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE

    CRIJ 1301 Intro to the Criminal Justice System CRIJ 1301 Intro to the Criminal Justice

    CRIJ 2301 Criminal Investigation CRIJ 2314 Criminal Investigation

    CRIJ 1302 Police Operations CRIJ 2328 Police Systems & Practices

    CRIJ 2306 Evidence and Procedure OR CRIJ 1303

    Courts and the Judicial Process

    CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices

    CRIJ 2305 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice

    CRIJ 1304 Correctional Systems CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & Practices

    NOTE: Courses with prefixes of CJCR, CJLE, and CJSA will not transfer to HSU as Criminal Justice courses.

    Additionally, CRIJ 2323 (Legal Aspects) and CRIJ 1307 (Crime in America) will transfer to HSU as electives. CRIJ 1310 (Criminal Law) will not transfer to Hardin-Simmons University because HSU teaches this course at the 3000 level.

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    EXERCISE SCIENCE / PHYSICAL EDUCATION (ALL LEVEL CERTIFICATION) /

    FITNESS, RECREATION & SPORTS MANAGEMENT

    Students choosing to major or minor in Exercise Science; to work toward all-level certification in P.E.; or to work toward Fitness, Recreation and Sports Management major may earn an additional 6 hours.

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE FSSC 2301 Foundations of Fitness & Sports Science PHED 1301 Foundations of Kinesiology

    FSSC 2303 Sport First Aid and CPR PHED 1306 First Aid

    MATH

    Students choosing to major in MATH at HSU may acquire an additional 11 hours.

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE MATH 1420 Calculus I * MATH 2413 Calculus I

    MATH 1421 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II

    MATH 2320 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III

    *May count as general education.

    MUSIC

    NOTE: MUSIC MAJORS NEED TO AUDITION. Hill College students interested in majoring in any

    area of Music at HSU will need to audition for the HSU School of Music prior to enrolling in

    Music courses at HSU.

    Students choosing to major in any area of MUSIC may earn additional hours:

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE

    MUTC 1131 & 1132 Ear Training I & II MUSI 1116 & 1117 Elementary Sight-Singing & Ear Training

    MUTC 1133 & 1134 Keyboard I & II MUSI 1311 & 1312 Elementary Harmony

    MUTC 1235 & 1236 Harmony I & II MUSI 1311 & 1312 Elementary Harmony

    MUTC 2131 & 2132 Ear Training III & IV MUSI 2116 & 2117 Intermed. Aural Skills III & IV

    MUTC 2235 & 2236 Harmony III & IV MUSI 2311 & 2312 Intermediate Harmony

    Ensembles MUEI / MUEV 2 semesters See List of Ensembles under in CC Catalog

    CONC 1000 Recital Attendance 3 semesters Automatic Credit up to 3 semesters

    AND FOR THE FOLLOWING DEGREES MAY ADD:

    FOR MUSIC BUSINESS DEGREE:

    ACCT 2311 Principles of Accounting ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting

    ACCT 2312 Principles of Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial Accounting

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    FOR MUSIC EDUCATION (Choral) DEGREE:

    MUPC 1125 Diction I MUSI 1161 English Diction

    FOR MUSIC PERFORMANCE KEYBOARD DEGREE:

    MUPS 1111 & 2111 or MUPS 1131 (can earn up to 7 of 10 credits)

    MUSI 1181 Piano Class I + MUSI 1182 Piano Class II + MUSI 2181 Piano Class III + MUSI 2182 Piano Class IV + MUAP 1169 Individual Instruction Piano + MUAP 2269 Individual Instruction Piano+

    FOR MUSIC PERFORMANCE STRINGS DEGREE:

    MUPS 1141 & 2141 (Can earn up to 6 of 10 credits)

    MUAP Instruction in String Instrument

    FOR MUSIC PERFORMANCE VOCAL DEGREE:

    MUPS 1121 & 2121 (Can earn up to 6 of 10 credits)

    MUAP 1281, 1282, 2283, 2284 Voice MUSI 1183 Class Voice MUSI 2184 Class Voice

    FOR MUSIC PERFORMANCE WIND, BRASS, PERCUSSION DEGREE:

    (Can earn up to 6 of 10 credits) MUPS 1151 & 2151 Brass OR MUPS 1161 & 2161 Woodwinds OR MUPS 1171 & 2171 Percussion

    MUAP Instruction in Brass Instrument MUAP Instruction in Woodwind Instrument MUAP 1257, 1268, 2259, 2260 Percussion

    FOR MUSIC THEORY & COMPOSITION DEGREE

    6 of 8 credits in MUPS Performance Principal 6 credits in MUAP

    MUPC 1125 Diction I MUSI 1161 English Diction

    THEATRE

    NOTE: BFA THEATRE MAJORS NEED TO AUDITION or INTERVIEW: Hill College students

    interested in pursuing the BFA Acting or BFA Musical Theatre progam of study will need to

    audition for the HSU Department of Theatre and School of Music prior to enrolling in Theatre

    courses at HSU. Hill College students interested in pursuing the BFA Stage Management, BFA

    Design, or BFA Theatre Education tracks will need to interview with the Department of Theatre

    faculty prior to enrolling in Theatre courses at HSU. Design candidates must prepare and

    present their portfolios.

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    Students choosing to major in any area of THEATRE may earn additional hours:

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE

    THEA 1333 Introduction to Theatre DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre

    THEA 2334 Acting I DRAM 1351 Acting I

    THEA 2335 Stagecraft DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I

    AND FOR THE FOLLOWING DEGREES MAY ADD:

    FOR BA or BBS - THEATRE

    THEA 2303 Voice and Diction DRAM 2336 Voice for Theater

    FOR BFA – ACTING TRACK

    THEA 1131 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1120 Theater Practicum I

    THEA 1132 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1121 Theater Practicum II

    THEA 1133 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2351 Acting III

    THEA 1134 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2352 Acting IV

    THEA 2111 Voice, Diction, & Dialects (2 credits) DRAM 2336 Voice for the Theater

    THEA 2312 Choreography DRAM 1322 Stage Movement

    MUPS 1121 Voice: Private Instruction MUAP 1181 Individual Instruction: Voice

    FOR BFA – MUSICAL THEATRE TRACK

    THEA 1131 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1120 Theater Practicum I

    THEA 1132 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1121 Theater Practicum II

    THEA 1133 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2351 Acting III

    THEA 1134 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2352 Acting IV

    THEA 2111 Voice, Diction, & Dialects (2 credits) DRAM 2336 Voice for the Theater

    THEA 2312 Choreography DRAM 1322 Stage Movement

    MUTC 1133 & 1134 Keyboard I & II MUSI 1311 & 1312 Elementary Harmony

    MUTC 1235 & 1236 Harmony I & II MUSI 1311 & 1312 Elementary Harmony

    MUPS 1121 (2 semesters each) MUAP 1281 Individual Instruction: Voice

    2121 Voice: Private Instruction (2 semesters) MUAP 2283 Individual Instruction: Voice

    MUEV 11XX Vocal Ensemble (1 semester) See list of Hill College Ensembles

    MUEV 21XX Vocal Ensemble (2 semesters) See list of Hill College Ensembles

    FOR BFA – STAGE MANAGEMENT TRACK

    THEA 1131 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1120 Theater Practicum I

    THEA 1132 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1121 Theater Practicum II

    THEA 1133 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2351 Acting III

    THEA 1134 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2352 Acting IV

    FOR BFA – THEATRE DESIGN TRACK

    THEA 1131 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1120 Theater Practicum I

    THEA 1132 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1121 Theater Practicum II

    THEA 1133 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2351 Acting III

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    THEA 1134 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2352 Acting IV

    ART 1301 Drawing I ARTS 1316 Drawing I

    ART 1311 Drawing II ARTS 1317 Drawing II

    ART 1302 Design I ARTS 1311 Design I

    ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography ARTS 2356 Photography I

    FOR BFA – THEATRE EDUCATION TRACK

    THEA 1131 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1120 Theater Practicum I

    THEA 1132 Theatre Workshop DRAM 1121 Theater Practicum II

    THEA 1133 Theatre Workshop DRAM 2351 Acting III

    THEA 2303 Voice and Diction DRAM 2336 Voice for the Theater

    SOCIAL WORK

    Students choosing to major in SOCIAL WORK at HSU may acquire an additional 15 hours.

    HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY HILL COLLEGE HIST 1301 U.S. History to 1876 HIST 1301 HIST 1301 United States History I HIST 1302 U.S. History since 1876 HIST 1302 United States History II SPAN 1301 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1411 Beginning Spanish I

    SPAN 1302 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1412 Beginning Spanish II

    NOTE: HSU Social Work recommends a SPRING semester start in their program if possible. We also

    recommend that Hill College’s BIOL 2401 Anatomy & Physiology I to meet the Natural Science

    requirement.